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bill.mccart

GPS: Garmin Nuvi 260







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I am confused about how to use SD cards. I have limited space on the GPS and want to load alternative voices, cars, POI's etc to the SD card. But there either is not an option (eg for Extra POI's) or the GPS simply does not read the card - voices, cars etc.

Can they be used as expanded memory or are they just for transfer of data?
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Bill
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gordonw

GPS: nuvi 760







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Bill, Im like you and don't understand how they work either but do find that POI files lodge on my SD card and work from there so Im happy.
GW
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span2307

GPS: Garmin Nuvi 310







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The SD cards are used as expanded memory, however when your gps is connected to you PC they will appear as a separate drive, not as an addition to the GPS memory.

The GPS will quite happily work with a SD card permanently inserted into the slot.
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steve.weatherill

GPS: Nuvi 760







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They can also be used for storing map files. This means that different POI catalogues, maps etc can be stored on different SD cards and interchanged as required.

A WARNing - the GPS will ask you on start up whether or not you want to store your SD card contents on the main unit.
Unless you want to fill your main unit to capacity select NO !!!
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meeganandspiro

GPS: Nuvi 760







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Just us them as extended memory, your GPS will ask which memory location you are using.
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curts08gmc

GPS: Garmin Nuvi 750







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All you have to do is tell it where to write the files. My 750 is drive K and my SD card is drive L. When you load new ones to the SD Card, the GPS will ask you if you want to move the file(s) to the Garmin. The advice above about saying 'NO' is appropriate, but I think the best way is to say yes, then it will bring up another screen and you can checkmark the entry 'Don't ask me again' and skip the rest. You will not be bothered again until you do a complete new update.

You might want to make it a little easier on yourself by purchasing a USB SD Card Reader/Writer from the camera department in WalMart or the like. Plug it into your USB port on the computer, load your file(s) to the SD Card, and simply plug it into the GPS when you are through. In fact, you can create several different loads this way and use the one you want, when you want. You must pay attention to the remarks above.

I have one 8GB SD card and one 16GB card. Don't think I will run out of space no time soon.

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bertsarg

GPS: 278C







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it's just behaves like a drive- anything goes on there
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schmidklaus

GPS: Garmin Nuvi 5000 & Nuvi 1350T







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bill.mccart wrote:
I am confused about how to use SD cards. I have limited space on the GPS and want to load alternative voices, cars, POI's etc to the SD card. But there either is not an option (eg for Extra POI's) or the GPS simply does not read the card - voices, cars etc.

Can they be used as expanded memory or are they just for transfer of data?
Thanks

Bill


These comments in addition to the other posts on this topic:
Regarding POIs, you should use POI loader and then you can specify whether to load to the Garmin's internal "drive" or to the SD card "drive" - you'll need to find out your drive letters in "My computer" with the GPS connected via USB cable. The SD card can have the POIs, JPEGs, music files and additional maps on it.
I found that extra voices and/or extra vehicles have to be on the internal "drive", otherwise they are not available. They are in the \voice and \vehicle folders. Vehicles don't take up much space. On a late-model Garmin with multiple languages, you can delete languages you do not use to free up space.
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allencraft

GPS: 780







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I have used my SD card for storing pictures and music. So far internal memory has been enough to store needed operating files.
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gdarby

GPS: Garmin 755T







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I bought and inserted a new 16GB HC card and it is causing my 665 to turn off. When I remove the card it works fine. Has anyone else had that issue?
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hatchm

GPS: Garmin Nuvi 3790T







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They really are very useful. They can give you additional mapping capacity and great deal of space for useful POIs. My reading suggests that most new Nuvi will take up to 16 gb cards. That is a lot of capacity when most Nuvi have only a few megabytes of free space.
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johmazz2006

GPS: Garmin Nuvi 765, Garmin 3950LMT, Garmin 2455LMT, Navman40, Garmin StreetPilot 3







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gdarby wrote:
I bought and inserted a new 16GB HC card and it is causing my 665 to turn off. When I remove the card it works fine. Has anyone else had that issue?

Have read somewhere in the forums, that the Garmin doesn't like any card above 8 gig.
I would suggest messaging Garmin direct and get the correct answer there. Wink
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16gb sdhc card

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As mentioned above, most new Nuvis should take 16gb SDHC cards. Try formatting it into FAT32 format and then insert it. (Play with regular FAT format if FAT32 does not work). Make sure that you have the latest firmware. I know that older firmwares only supported SD (and not SDHC) cards or cards <=8GB.

gdarby wrote:
I bought and inserted a new 16GB HC card and it is causing my 665 to turn off. When I remove the card it works fine. Has anyone else had that issue?





pool100

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I have just bought a micro SD card for the Nuvi 1460 and it works like a charm. Just create a 'map' folder and dump all the .img map files into it. Must be unlocked maps. It's that easy.





cyongt

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Make sure you rename the .img map file correctly in SD Card, else Garmin won't be able to find it.




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